by Admin | Jun 11, 2025 | Articles
Knees, noses and NASA: how can microgravity help us study and test bioengineered cartilage? Published: Knee osteoarthritis is a debilitating condition that affects 250 million people worldwide, occurring when the tissues in the knee joint gradually deteriorate,...
by Admin | Jun 10, 2025 | Articles
Palliative care psychiatry: easing the emotional burden of life-limiting illnesses Published: When someone is diagnosed with a serious illness, such as cancer, the physical toll is only part of the story. Psychological distress – like depression and anxiety – can make...
by Admin | Jun 4, 2025 | Articles
How do organic micropollutants affect fish? Published: Wastewater treatment plants remove contaminants and pollutants from water before releasing it back into the surrounding aquatic ecosystems. Unfortunately, these treatment facilities are not designed to remove all...
by Admin | Jun 3, 2025 | Articles
Exploring other worlds by exploring our own Published: Exploring the planetary bodies in our Solar System poses many challenges – but understanding Earth is a good place to start. Dr Gordon Osinski, a planetary geologist at Western University in Canada, studies...
by Admin | May 30, 2025 | Articles
Designing systems to build access to high-quality stroke treatments across Canada Published: There is often a big difference in the quality of healthcare received by patients living in urban and rural areas, usually due to proximity to specialised hospitals. At...
by Admin | May 28, 2025 | Articles
Caught in a trap: how to capture a quantum dot Published: Many new quantum technologies will rely on the precise manipulation of single photons; however, most light sources produce photons randomly. Quantum dots, which can reliably produce single photons, may provide...
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